Thailand - Replace Lost or Damaged TIN Card
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ProcedureEdit
Here are the steps on how you can replace lost or damaged Tax Identification Number Card.
- You will need to apply in person at the Revenue Office. You must file your application at the area revenue office or area revenue branch office with jurisdiction over the area where you are domiciled.
- Submit these following documents:
- L.P. 10.1 (individual):
- Photocopy of PIN card/ government officer identification card/ alien certificate/ passport
- The original TIN card (if available)
- L.P. 10.2 (body of persons):
- Photocopy of PIN card/ alien certificate/ passport of the authorized person
- The original TIN card (if available)
- L.P. 10.3 (juristic person):
- Photocopy of PIN card/ alien certificate/ passport of the authorized managing director, managing partner or employee or agent in Thailand
- The original TIN card (if available)
- L.P. 10.4 (payer of income):
- Photocopy of PIN card/ alien certificate/ passport of the manager or authorized person
- The original TIN card (if available)
- L.P. 10.1 (individual):
- The Revenue officer will advise you when your new TIN card will be ready for release.
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Required DocumentsEdit
- L.P. 10.1 (individual):
- Photocopy of PIN card/ government officer identification card/ alien certificate/ passport
- The original TIN card (if available)
- L.P. 10.2 (body of persons):
- Photocopy of PIN card/ alien certificate/ passport of the authorized person
- The original TIN card (if available)
- L.P. 10.3 (juristic person):
- Photocopy of PIN card/ alien certificate/ passport of the authorized managing director, managing partner or employee or agent in Thailand
- The original TIN card (if available)
- L.P. 10.4 (payer of income):
- Photocopy of PIN card/ alien certificate/ passport of the manager or authorized person
- The original TIN card (if available)
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
The Revenue Department
90 Soi Phaholyothin 7
Phaholyothin Road Bangkok 10400
Tel. 1161
EligibilityEdit
- A person liable to personal income tax who :
- Does not have a PIN under the civilian registration law; i.e. a foreigner, non-juristic ordinary partnership, non-juristic body of persons, or undivided estate
- An individual who wishes to become a value added tax (VAT) or specific business tax (SBT) registrant
- An individual who became a VAT or SBT registrant before 1 October 2003A foreigner who is present in Thailand for one period not exceeding 14 days and in total not exceeding in the aggregate 90 days within a tax year does not need to apply for TIN.
- A juristic person liable to corporate income tax
- A payer of income liable to withhold tax
FeesEdit
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ValidityEdit
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Processing TimeEdit
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InstructionsEdit
A taxpayer identification number is issued by the Revenue Department and is composed of 10 digits.
Required InformationEdit
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Need for the DocumentEdit
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Information which might helpEdit
Duties of a taxpayer:
- File tax returns and pay proper tax.
- Register for tax identification number.
- A taxpayer must also notify the Revenue Department officers of any changes in his particular details.
- Provide relevant documents and accounts as the law requires. This includes receipt, profit and loss statement. Balance sheet, special account, etc. Cooperate and assist the Revenue Department officers and provide additional documents or information when required as well as comply with the summon.
- Pay tax as assessed by the Revenue Department officers on time. Should a taxpayer fail to pay a complete sum, the assessment officer has the right to seize, attach and sell that asset by auction even without a court decision. Cash raised from the transaction will be used to pay off tax arrears. Non-compliance with tax law.
- Anyone who does not comply with the law will face civil and criminal action.
Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit
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External LinksEdit
- The Revenue Department - www.rd.go.th
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